<p>Since the beginning, Gentoo Linux has been conceived as a &quot;metadistribution&quot;

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<p>Since the beginning, Gentoo Linux has been conceived as a &quot;metadistribution&quot;

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that combines remarkable flexibility with sensible defaults and exceptional

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that combines remarkable flexibility with sensible defaults and exceptional

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maintainablilty. The goal of the <a class="reference" href="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/gentoo-alt/index.xml">Gentoo-Alt</a> <a class="footnote-reference" href="#id2" id="id3" name="id3">[1]</a> project has been to extend that

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maintainablilty. The goal of the <a class="reference" href="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/gentoo-alt/index.xml">Gentoo-Alt</a> <a class="footnote-reference" href="#id2" id="id3" name="id3">[1]</a> project has been to extend that

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flexibility to include systems other than GNU/Linux. For example, the author

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flexibility to include systems other than GNU/Linux. For example, the author

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of this GLEP has been working to create a <a class="reference" href="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/gentoo-alt/bsd/index.xml">version</a> <a class="footnote-reference" href="#id8" id="id9" name="id9">[3]</a> of Gentoo that uses

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of this GLEP has been working to create a <a class="reference" href="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/gentoo-alt/bsd/index.xml">version</a> <a class="footnote-reference" href="#id8" id="id9" name="id9">[3]</a> of Gentoo that uses

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BSD userland with a GNU userland.) The net result is that we would need

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BSD userland with a GNU userland.) The net result is that we would need

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keywords that specified all possible permutations of arch, userland, kernel

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keywords that specified all possible permutations of arch, userland, kernel